St.
Pete Beach

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727-345-4500 with questions or for boat trip reservations

The dolphin action really picks up as Boca Ciega Bay
behind the island and the beaches of St. Pete Beach are favorite feeding and
cavorting waters for our dolphin friends. It doesn’t take long before
Miss John’s Pass is surrounded by dolphins, some very close to the boat, as
they surf in our wake and leap from the water. Dolphins are very curious
about us and love to put on a show! Our captain slows and circles as more
dolphins join in. You can get some wonderful photos, videos and
memories when they are this close.

St. Pete Beach features 7 miles of white sand beaches,
beautiful neighborhoods and a reputation as one of the best vacation
destinations in the country. It’s a good bet that some of our guests on
our Miss John’s Pass dolphin tour to Egmont Key are staying in one of the
hotels and resorts on St. Pete Beach. We cruise by the Dolphin Beach
Resort and Conference Center, Howard Johnson Beach Resort, Alden Suites
Beachfront Resort, Trade Winds Island Resort and Florida’s “Legendary Pink
Palace”, the Loews Don CeSar Hotel.

Originally opened in 1928, the Don CeSar Hotel was a
playground for the celebrities of the time, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and
Clarence Darrow. In recent times, the resort has been known to provide
services for Justin Timberlake and Elton John with the same Gatsby-esque level
of service. The Don CeSar served as a military hospital for injured airmen
during World War II and reopened in 1973. The Don CeSar Hotel is a founding
member of the National Trust of Historic Hotels of America.

Our dolphin friends swim with us to the tip of St. Pete
Beach where charming Pass-a-Grille’s old world charm offers up arts, shopping
and dining. We are now in open water headed to our destination, Egmont
Key.